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Effect of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination on clinical indicators of sexual behaviour among adolescent girls: the Ontario Grade 8 HPV Vaccine Cohort Study

机译:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种对青少年女童性行为临床指标的影响:安大略省8级HPV疫苗队列研究

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Background: Suboptimal human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine coverage in some jurisdictions is partly attributed to fears that vaccination may increase risky sexual behaviour. We assessed the effect of HPV vaccination on clinical indicators of sexual behaviour among adolescent girls in Ontario.Methods: Using Ontario's administrative health databases, we identified a population-based cohort of girls in grade 8 in the 2 years before (2005/06 and 2006/07) and after (2007/08 and 2008/09) implementation of Ontario's grade 8 HPV vaccination program. For each girl, we then obtained data on vaccine receipt in grades 8 and 9 and data on indicators of sexual behaviour (pregnancy and non-HPV-related sexually transmitted infections) in grades 10-12. Using a quasi-experimental method known as regression discontinuity, we estimated, for each outcome, the risk difference (RD) and relative risk (RR) attributable to vaccination and to program eligibility. Results: The cohort comprised 260493 girls, of whom 131 781 were ineligible for the program and 128712 were eligible. We identified 15441 (5.9%) cases of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection and found no evidence that vaccination increased the risk of this composite outcome: RD per 1000 girls -0.61 (95% confidence interval [Cl] -10.71 to 9.49) and RR 0.96 (95% Cl 0.81 to 1.14). Similarly, we found no discernible effect of program eligibility: RD per 1000 girls -0.25 (95% Cl -4.35 to 3.85) and RR 0.99 (95% Cl 0.93 to 1.06). The findings were similar when outcomes were assessed separately.Interpretation: We present strong evidence that HPV vaccination does not have any significant effect on clinical indicators of sexual behaviour among adolescent girls. These results suggest that concerns over increased promiscuity following HPV vaccination are unwarranted and should not deter from vaccinating at a young age.
机译:背景:一些司法管辖区的次优人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗覆盖部分归因于担心疫苗接种可能会增加风险行为。我们评估了HPV疫苗接种对安大略省青少年女童性行为临床指标的影响。方法:使用安大略省的行政卫生数据库,我们在2年前在8年前的8年级中确定了一群人口的女童队列(2005/06和2006年/ 07)和(2007/08和2008/09)在执行安大略省的8级HPV疫苗接种计划的情况下。对于每个女孩,我们将在10-12分之一等级8和9等级8和9的疫苗收据和数据中的数据(妊娠和非HPV相关性传播感染)的数据。使用称为回归不连续性的准实验方法,我们估计了每个结果,承担疫苗接种和计划资格的风险差异(RD)和相对风险(RR)。结果:队列组成了260493名女孩,其中131781个没有资格参加该计划,128712年符合条件。我们鉴定了15441例(5.9%)妊娠和性传播感染病例,发现没有证据表明疫苗接种疫苗接种会增加这种复合结果的风险:每1000名女孩的RD -0.61(95%置信区间[CL] -10.71至9.49)和RR 0.96 (95%Cl 0.81至1.14)。同样,我们发现没有方案资格的可辨别效果:每1000个女孩RD -0.25(95%CL-4.35至3.85)和RR 0.99(95%Cl 0.93至1.06)。当分别评估结果时,调查结果相似。解释:我们提出了强有力的证据表明HPV疫苗接种对青少年女童的性行为临床指标没有任何显着影响。这些结果表明,HPV疫苗接种后滥用增加的担忧是无理的,不应该阻止在年轻时接种疫苗。

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